The TSA hiring process usually includes application review, assessment testing, background screening, medical evaluation, and training before a final job offer is made.
The timeline depends on the position, location, and background review process. Some applicants move faster, while others take longer depending on requirements and document verification.
The TSA Computer Based Test is part of the hiring process. It checks skills such as English language understanding and object recognition used in airport security screening roles.
After passing the CBT, applicants usually continue to the next hiring steps, which may include an airport assessment, background investigation, medical review, and other required screenings.
Many entry-level TSA roles do not require direct prior experience. Applicants must still meet the education, eligibility, and screening requirements for the position.
You can review your application status through your candidate account or portal. You may also receive updates by email during different stages of the hiring process.
Applicants are often asked for identification documents, education details, and other records needed for background and hiring verification.
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You must meet age, citizenship, education, and background requirements. A clean record and ability to pass screening steps are required.
Yes. Some roles include physical tasks such as lifting, standing for long periods, and mobility checks during the hiring process.
The Airport Assessment is an in-person step where you complete interviews, job simulations, and additional evaluations.
The background check reviews your criminal history, employment records, and identity details to confirm eligibility.
Yes. New hires receive formal training to prepare for airport security duties and procedures before starting full work responsibilities.
Yes. You can apply for different positions or locations if you meet the requirements for each role.
Yes. You will receive updates by email or through your account as you move through each stage of the process.
You may be allowed to reapply after a waiting period. Review your results and prepare before attempting again.
TSA offers both full-time and part-time roles depending on airport needs and job availability.
Yes. Support can assist with login issues, missing details, and general guidance related to your TSA application and account access.